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_Leo V "the Armenain" _|
| (.... - 0820) |
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|----- of Armenia
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| _Bardas _____________
| | (.... - 0791)
| _Arschavier of Kamsarakan _|
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|_Theodocia ____________|
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_Baudouin V "De Lille" _+
| (1012 - 1067) m 1028
_Baldwin VI de Mons _|
| (.... - 1070) m 1055|
| |_Adela or Alix _________+
| (1012 - 1079) m 1028
_Baldwin II _________|
| (.... - 1099) m 1084|
| | ________________________
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| |_Richilde ___________|
| (.... - 1086) m 1055|
| |________________________
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|--Baldwin III
| (.... - 1120)
| ________________________
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| _____________________|
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| | |________________________
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|_Ida of Louvain _____|
(.... - 1139) m 1084|
| ________________________
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[3827] "Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists ...", Line 163
_Guillaume II _______+
| (.... - 0914)
_Guillaume III ______|
| (0874 - 0936) |
| |_Idoine _____________
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_Arnaud _____________|
| (.... - 0952) |
| | _____________________
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|--Bera VI "The Architect"
| (.... - 0975)
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[4013]
"Holy Blood ... Holy Grail", was an 'architect' in england and his descendants practised the 'Art of Building'
"Bloodline ... ", p 226-8
_Thomas BINGHAM _____+
| (1588 - 1659) m 1631
_Thomas BINGHAM _____|
| (1642 - 1729) m 1666|
| |_Anna (Mary) FENTON _+
| (1606 - 1670) m 1631
_Thomas BINGHAM _____|
| (1667 - 1710) m 1691|
| | _Jonathan RUDD ______
| | | (1622 - 1668) m 1646
| |_Mary (Mabel) RUDD __|
| (1649 - 1726) m 1666|
| |_Mary METCALF _______+
| (1625 - ....) m 1646
|
|--Joseph BINGHAM
| (1709 - 1787)
| _William BACKUS _____+
| | (1634 - 1664) m 1659
| _William III BACKUS _|
| | (1638 - 1721) m 1660|
| | |_Sarah CHARLES ______+
| | (1637 - ....) m 1659
|_Hannah BACKUS ______|
(1676 - 1752) m 1691|
| _William PRATT ______+
| | (1620 - 1670) m 1641
|_Elizabeth PRATT ____|
(1641 - 1726) m 1660|
|_Elizabeth CLARK ____+
(1621 - 1633) m 1641
[14]
!BIRTH: "Genealogy of the Bingham Family in the United States Especially of the State of Connecticut" by Theodore A. Bingham, 1898; #20, pages 9 & 23. Also, 1988 IGI, State of Connecticut, page 1748 (gives birth place as Windham, Windham, Connecticut).
!BURIAL: "History of the Bingham Family ..." by Mary Bingham Kinsley (ca. 1889); "The Bingham Family in the United States: The descendants of Thomas Bingham ...", 1996.
LDS Ancestral File record No. B17L-P7.
Census: 1800, Norwalk, Fairfireld Co, CT
BIOGRAPHY: according to Bingham genealogy written in pencil on 'Young Men's Association. Bennington, Vt. ______ 189__' lined stationery he 'was an officer in the war of 1757, serviing at Ticonderoga and other points. He was an athelete and guarded the rights of his men, protecting them from the insolence of British officers who looked with contempt on the provincials beneath them' .
'Joseph Bingham & his wife Ruth settled in Charlemont Mass & afterward moved to Bennington where they died'
.
"History of the Bingham Family ..." by Mary Bingham Kinsley (ca. 1889) '...
he married Ruth Post & resided in Norwich, (where his children were all born) until shortly after the close of "the old French War", when he removed with his family to Charlemont Mass, a town among the spurs of the Green Mountains thirty or more miles south east of Bennington Vt. About the year 1773 or '74, his two younger sons, Jeremiah & Calvin, after residing in Charlemont several years, went to Bennington, & purchased a farm partly cleared on which was the frame of a house partly finished, and soon after removed their parents thither.
.
'When a young man Dea. Bingham possessed uncommon muscular strength and was remarkably quick motioned. He was six feet and two inches in height, was spare built, with keen penetrating eyes, and an indomitable will, by which he made everything serve the accomplishment of his purposes.
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He served as Lieutenant in the "French & Indian War" being in command of a company at Ticonderoga. Here he came in collision with a British officer who was abusing a sick soldier of the American troops, and caused him to "skedadle" in great haste, without however, using any other weapon than his tongue.
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An anecdote illustrating his great strength and agility is shown in an encounter with an Indian at Norwich: the Mohican Indians in the vicinity of that town were a tall powerful race of men proud of their strength and very fond of athletic sports, and mingling with the white settlers familiarly, were often obtrusively and offensively boastful. On one occasion at some public gathering, a big brave who had been victorious in many wrestling matches approached Joseph Bingham and bantered him to wrestle with him, but Mr.
Bingham declined. Emboldened by this refusal he continued his banter, becoming more and more insolent, until he roused Mr B. so that he consented to give him a trial, giving the Indian the choice of "holds". The "square hold" was the one chosen, and they "clinched and squared" for the match. "Are you ready?" said Mr. B. "Yes" replied the Indian, and the word had hardly passed his lips when he found himself upon the ground with a broken collar bone. No Indian after that asked for a trial of strength with Joseph Bingham.
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While he was a man of great firmness and decision, he was at the same time a thoroughly Christian man, of eminent piety and benevolence. He was a member of the first church of Bennington and served as a deacon for many years, and in this department and in his social relations was a fine specimen of patriarchal wisdom and symplicity. He was a man of prayer, and in the public exercise of this pleasurable duty often by his earnestness and pathos melted the hearts of his hearers; and he had great faith in the efficacy of the fervent prayer of faithful believers. To sum up his character & life it may be said that while he had no remarkable endowments by nature or acquisements by education yet as a Christian he exerted an extensive influence upon his own generation, and also on his descendents a large proportion of whom for at least three generations haved followed him, as he followed the "Master, even Christ".
_John I DE BEAUCHAMP __+
| (1248 - 1283) m 1273
_John II DE BEAUCHAMP _|
| (1274 - 1336) m 1301 |
| |_Cecilia DE VIVONIA ___+
| (1257 - 1321) m 1273
_John DE BEAUCHAMP ____|
| (1306 - 1343) m 1328 |
| | _______________________
| | |
| |_Joan CHENDUIT ________|
| (1279 - 1327) m 1301 |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Eleanor DE BEAUCHAMP
| (1332 - 1391)
| _John SAINT JOHN ______+
| | (1225 - 1302) m 1256
| _John DE ST. JOHN _____|
| | (1273 - 1329) |
| | |_Alice FITZPIERS ______+
| | (1234 - ....) m 1256
|_Margaret DE ST. JOHN _|
(1308 - 1361) m 1328 |
| _Hugh DE COURTENAY ____+
| | (1248 - 1291)
|_Isabell DE COURTENAY _|
(1283 - ....) |
|_Eleanor LE DESPENSER _+
(1240 - 1328)
[2823]
WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel)
MACALGED.GED lists her as Isolda de Montjoy b abt 1302 in England, dau of Sir Walter Mountjoy
_Baldwin II "The Bald" ____+
| (0862 - 0918) m 0889
_Arnulf I "the Old" __________|
| (0889 - 0964) m 0934 |
| |_Aelfthryth or Elfrida ____+
| (0877 - 0929) m 0889
_Baudouin III 4th ________|
| (0933 - 0962) m 0951 |
| | _Herbert II DE VERMANDOIS _+
| | | (0889 - 0943) m 0923
| |_Alix or Adela DE VERMANDOIS _|
| (0924 - 0959) m 0934 |
| |_Hildebrante or Liegarde __+
| (0895 - 0931) m 0923
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|--Berthe DE FLANDRE
| (0990 - ....)
| _Billung VON STUBENKORN ___
| | (0885 - 0967)
| _Heirman or Hermann BILLUNG __|
| | (0910 - 0973) |
| | |_Aeda _____________________
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|_Matilda or Maud BILLUNG _|
(0946 - 1008) m 0951 |
| ___________________________
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|_Hildegarde DE WESTERBURG ____|
(0918 - ....) |
|___________________________
_William KNOX _______
| (1772 - 1857)
_Andrew KNOX _____________|
| (1806 - 1891) m 1842 |
| |_Martha MOORE _______
| (1779 - 1869)
_Samuel Lippencott Griswold KNOX _|
| (1871 - 1947) |
| | _James DOUGLAS ______+
| | | (1779 - 1857)
| |_Annabella Grace DOUGLAS _|
| (1824 - 1909) m 1842 |
| |_Alice THOMPSON _____
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|
|--Alexander Douglas KNOX
| (1901 - 1960)
| _____________________
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| __________________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
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|_Edith Sommerville RULISON _______|
(1893 - 1936) |
| _____________________
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|__________________________|
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|_____________________
_William PRATT ______+
| (1468 - ....)
_Thomas PRATT _______|
| (1505 - 1539) m 1531|
| |_Joan --- ___________
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_Andrew PRATT _______|
| (1524 - 1599) m 1560|
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Joan _______________|
| (1513 - ....) m 1531|
| |_____________________
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|
|--William PRATT
| (1562 - 1629)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
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|_Mrs. Andrew PRATT __|
(1542 - ....) m 1560|
| _____________________
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|_____________________|
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|_____________________
[220]
VANCE.GED d 1629
http://www.teleport.com/~ddonahue/donahue/d0004/s0000324.htm#I1778 d 1629, Baldock,H,,UK ; marr 1579, Baldock,H,,UK
Cape Cod Genealogy, WebCards by Edward A. Cooper http://vineyard.net/vineyard/history/allen/Web%20Cards/WC_TOC.htm b 1 Jun 1562, Baldock, Hertfordshire, England
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_Richard RUTHERFORD _|
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_Robert RUTHERFORD __|
| |
| | _William ELLIOT _____
| | |
| |_Jean ELIOT _________|
| |
| |_Mary SCOTT _________+
|
|
|--John RUTHERFORD
|
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
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|_Marion RIDDELL _____|
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| _____________________
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|_____________________|
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|_____________________
[5364] Al Myers' genealogy pages via http://www.ezonline.com/aem/
_Richard SWAIN ______+
| (1698 - 1744) m 1722
_David SWAIN ________|
| (.... - 1782) m 1751|
| |_Elizabeth GARDNER __+
| m 1722
_Thaddeus SWAIN _____|
| (1752 - 1835) m 1776|
| | _George HUSSEY ______+
| | | (1694 - 1782) m 1717
| |_Martha HUSSEY ______|
| (1733 - ....) m 1751|
| |_Elizabeth STARBUCK _+
| (1698 - 1770) m 1717
|
|--Elizabeth SWAIN
|
| _Sylvanus HUSSEY ____+
| | (1682 - 1767) m 1723
| _William HUSSEY _____|
| | (1725 - 1805) m 1746|
| | |_Hepzibah STARBUCK __+
| | (1700 - 1764) m 1723
|_Ruth HUSSEY ________|
(1758 - 1831) m 1776|
| _Paul STARBUCK ______+
| | (1694 - 1759) m 1718
|_Abigail STARBUCK ___|
(1728 - ....) m 1746|
|_Anna TIBBETT _______
(.... - 1736) m 1718